Located approximately 9 nautical miles offshore and to the East of Cua Dai Beach near Hoi An, in Central Vietnam. There are a total of eight islands in the "Cham Islands" but Hon Lao is the only inhibited island. It is the largest island and has an area of 1,317 hectares with a hilltop elevation of 517m.

The Cham island group has had their own commune management since 1978. Bai Lang is the largest village and is permanently inhabited by approximately 2,400 people. Bai Huong is the second largest village with a population of 400 people.

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Bai Lang

The bus will arrive at your hotel at 0830h to transfer you from your hotel to the port area where you will board the boat at approximately 0920h.

Relax in the fresh cool sea breeze & enjoy the beautiful landscape views on the speed boat to Cham island where you arrive at 1010h. There you will visit Bai Lang, Au Thuyen, Hai Tang pagoda and get a glimpse of day to day life in Bai Lang fishing village.

After a light refreshment you will again board your speed boat to transfer to Bai Xep. There you will be able to snorkel, swim or simply relax in the clear calm waters of the bay. Bai Chong is the next stop where you will be served a fresh seafood lunch near the beach.

Once you have finished your lunch you are free to relax on one of the lounge chairs, swim, sunbath or explore the beach area.

1400h Return to the mainland

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Tour includes: All transport, guide and set menu lunch.

Additional information

All prices are per person in US $ based on double occupancy.

Surcharges and / or compulsory gala dinners are applicable between December 23rd and January 2nd and also during the Lunar New Year period.

Prices subject to change without notice.

Meals:

Should you have any special dietary requirements (vegetarian vegan or food allergy) please advise us in advance.

Meals provided are included in the itinerary.

Breakfast will be served in your hotel and will include Vietnamese and Western dishes.

Lunches are arranged at Vietnamese restaurants in scenic areas. Your tour guides are happy to assist with your selection.